The Awakening & Other Short Stories by Kate Chopin (Full Text)
The Awakening shocked turn-of-the-century readers with its forthright treatment of sex and suicide. Departing from literary convention, Kate Chopin failed to condemn her heroine's desire for an affair with the son of a Louisiana resort owner, whom she meets on vacation. The power of sensuality, the delusion of ecstatic love, and the solitude that accompanies the trappings of middle- and upper-class life are the themes of this now-classic novel. As Kaye Gibbons points out in her Introduction, Chopin "was writing American realism before most Americans could bear to hear that they were living it."
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The Awakening & Other Short Stories by Kate Chopin (Full Text)
The Awakening shocked turn-of-the-century readers with its forthright treatment of sex and suicide. Departing from literary convention, Kate Chopin failed to condemn her heroine's desire for an affair with the son of a Louisiana resort owner, whom she meets on vacation. The power of sensuality, the delusion of ecstatic love, and the solitude that accompanies the trappings of middle- and upper-class life are the themes of this now-classic novel. As Kaye Gibbons points out in her Introduction, Chopin "was writing American realism before most Americans could bear to hear that they were living it."
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The Awakening & Other Short Stories by Kate Chopin (Full Text)

The Awakening & Other Short Stories by Kate Chopin (Full Text)

by Kate Chopin
The Awakening & Other Short Stories by Kate Chopin (Full Text)

The Awakening & Other Short Stories by Kate Chopin (Full Text)

by Kate Chopin

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The Awakening shocked turn-of-the-century readers with its forthright treatment of sex and suicide. Departing from literary convention, Kate Chopin failed to condemn her heroine's desire for an affair with the son of a Louisiana resort owner, whom she meets on vacation. The power of sensuality, the delusion of ecstatic love, and the solitude that accompanies the trappings of middle- and upper-class life are the themes of this now-classic novel. As Kaye Gibbons points out in her Introduction, Chopin "was writing American realism before most Americans could bear to hear that they were living it."

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013718197
Publisher: Maran State Books
Publication date: 01/05/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 675,335
File size: 593 KB

About the Author

About The Author
Kate Chopin (born Katherine O'Flaherty on February 8, 1850 –
August 22, 1904), was an American author of short stories and
novels, mostly of a Louisiana Creole background. She is now
considered to have been a forerunner of feminist authors of the
20th century. From 1889 to 1902, she wrote short stories for both
children and adults which were published in such magazines as
Atlantic Monthly, Vogue, the Century, and Harper's Youth's
Companion. Her major works were two short story collections, Bayou
Folk (1884) and A Night in Acadie (1897). Her important short
stories included "Desiree's Baby", a tale of miscegenation in
antebellum Louisiana; "The Story of an Hour" and "The Storm."
Chopin also wrote two novels: At Fault (1890) and The Awakening
(1899), which is set in New Orleans and Grand Isle. The people in
her stories are usually inhabitants of Louisiana. Many of her works
are set about Natchitoches in north central Louisiana. In time,
literary critics determined that Chopin addressed the concerns of
women in all places and for all times in her literature.
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